Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Netanyahu speech

I missed it.  No time to even read all the transcript.

To get my opinion of it, just read my reviews and this blog.  To put it succinctly as possible, I agree with Netanyahu.  He didn't need to convince me of anything.

If there is anything I don't agree with, is his excessive deference to Obama and the Democrats.

All in all, in this culture today, there are way too many of the wrong kind of people in high places.  There are way too many people who listen to what they are told, and do so without any critical examination of what they are being told and why.  There's no doubt that Netanyahu's speech will be criticized by those at the top, but who ever really criticizes them?

There's no need to say a lot about his speech.  His speech wouldn't have been necessary 50 years ago, as it was common knowledge.  Consider John F. Kennedy's address to the nation during the Cuban Missile Crisis.  We then had a bipartisan foreign policy.  It wasn't necessary for their to be any rift between the parties when it came to protecting this nation from a deadly enemy.  The rift in the politics of this country began shortly after Kennedy's assassination, when the left managed to destroy the common ground upon which foreign policy was built.

It was common knowledge that Hitler needed to be stopped and that the effort to appease him failed miserably.  Hitler almost won, and had he have won the Battle of Britain, he might well have won the war, and the world would be a much different place today.  The Islamists tend to admire Hitler.  That ought to tell you everything you need to know about them.  There are those in high places that also, at the very least, know people who admire Hitler.  That thought should be chilling to most Americans, but I wonder how many people are actually aware of that.

There could be more than one reason why Churchill's bust was returned to England.

America, we have a problem, and it is in the White House.  If Netanyahu would have said that, he would have done us a great service.  Nobody is willing to say it.  As long as this man remains in the office, this country is in peril.


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